Canada’s housing minister openly mocked Ontario Premier Doug Ford on social media Friday over his concerns over fourplexes.
Housing minister mocks Doug Ford’s fear of fourplexes. Here’s what happened at Ontario’s Queen’s Park this week
Ford indicated the reason was that neighbours would be “screaming” if a four-storey building was put up right beside them. In data obtained by CTV News Toronto in a freedom of information request, the government redacted the names of service providers found to have violated the Commitment to the Future of Medicare Act.
Heavily redacted documents released by the Ontario New Democratic Party from September 2020 revealed maps showing up to 25 acres of “potential future development opportunity” on a water-forward section of the East Island.
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